Abberley Parish Council are holding their next Parish Council meeting on Wednesday 15th July at 7.30pm via ZOOM.
Government Legislation has changed for Parish Councils which came into force on the 4th April 2020 to enable Parish Councils across England to carry out their meetings. The change of legislation was introduced as a measure to support Parish Council during the COVID 19 Pandemic.
Parish Councils are now permitted to hold their meetings remotely, online and Abberley Parish Council will host its next Formal Ordinary Parish Council meeting on Wednesday 15th July 2020 at 7.30pm via ZOOM.
The meeting is accessible to the public in exactly the same way that every other Parish Council meeting was and each meeting is set up with meeting ID and password details.
Should you be interested in logging into the Parish Council meeting on the 15th July at 7.30pm please contact the Clerk by email on "> for login details. The meeting will be via ZOOM and therefore you will need to download the software on https://zoom.us/signin which is FREE. The meeting can be viewed via your PC or you can dial in via a UK phone number unique to ZOOM for meetings. The Clerk will supply all this information on request.
As per all Parish Council meetings the Public will be welcome to speak during “Public Question Time” and able to observe the remainder of the meeting.
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We hope that you, your councillors and residents continue to stay safe. We have been aiming to send you updates every fortnight but this will likely move to monthly from now on, as we begin to see many services reopen.
You can keep up to date with all our public messaging by following our social media accounts or checking the coronavirus updates on our webpage
The Cabinet Office continues to update its guidance on what you can and cannot do. This includes information on the changes to the restrictions on people in the NHS shielded group.
NHS test and trace – scam warning
We have sent the following information out to residents who have subscribed to our news alerts:
The NHS test and trace service is an important part of helping us return to the way of life we were used to before Covid-19.
Unfortunately, there will be those who will attempt to take advantage of the situation to carry out scams.
ask you to dial a premium rate number (for example, those starting 09 or 087)
ask you to make any form of payment
ask for any details about your bank account
ask for your social media identities or login details, or those of your contacts
ask you for any passwords or PINs, or ask you to set up any passwords or PINs over the phone
ask you to purchase a product – including a test
ask you to download any software to your device or ask you to hand over control of your PC, smartphone or tablet
ask you to access any website that does not belong to the Government or NHS
If you receive a call from somebody claiming to be from the NHS, and they ask you to do any of these things, hang up and report the call:
to Action Fraud, by calling 0300 123 2040 or by visiting its website, if you are in England, Wales or Northern Ireland; or
to the Police, via 101, if you are in Scotland.
Please do not let this deter you from complying with the NHS test and trace system if you are contacted by them.
Your help is crucial to making the system work, so we can control the spread of the virus and save lives by making sure anyone with symptoms of Covid-19 is quickly tested. If they have the virus they can then self-isolate at home and those they have come into contact with will be advised to do so as well.
You can help by:
Self-isolating at home if you develop symptoms, along with other members of your household, and order a test to find out if you have the virus
If you test positive for the virus, sharing information promptly about your recent contacts through the NHS test and trace service so other people can be alerted who may need to self-isolate
Self-isolating if you have come into close contact with someone who has had coronavirus and you are advised to do so by the NHS test and trace service
Town and retail centres across the district have been very busy with non-essential shops opening their doors on 15 June and pubs, cafes and restaurants reopening gradually. The Economic Development team at the council has been liaising for the last two months with business groups, individual businesses and stakeholders to produce a recovery plan, which will include an internal secondment for a short term (6-12 month) role for a Town Centre Recovery Officer.
Free parking will be on offer in all Malvern Hills District Council car parks on every Sunday during July.
Residents can also buy 2 hour permits which will allow them to park for two hours, in any four-hour period, in any council owned car park. They cost just £25 and if people buy them during July and August, they will get 15 months for the price of 12.
Enjoying our environment but making sure they take litter home with them or put it in the bins provided.
Signs have been put up to remind people about social distancing rules and public hand sanitiser points will shortly be installed around town centres, to help people maintain good hand hygiene. Most public toilets are open but Edith Walk, Malvern and Upton High Street are closed as social distancing is difficult to maintain.
Tourist Information Centres will be reopening in Malvern from Monday, 6 July and in Upton on Friday, 10 July. Tenbury TIC is expected to be open from Monday, 13 July.
Additional bike racks will also be installed to encourage cycling. Discussions continue with Worcestershire County Council about the use of public highways to help food businesses serve diners.
There will also be promotional campaigns to promote the safety measures in place and give residents the confidence to get out and support their local traders, while encouraging visitors to explore the district.
Play Areas
We have now reopened our play areas with adjustments. Phil Merrick, Director of Economy and Environment, has emailed all parish and town clerks to share the risk assessment and signs we will be using, which local councils are welcome to use.
Planning system changes
The Government has announced a number of changes to the planning system in response to the relaxation of lockdown.
Planning permission deadlines will be extended, planning appeals will be sped up and builders will be allowed more flexible working hours following agreement with their local council. Read the announcement in full.
More support to help rough sleepers
The Government has announced that £105 million will be used to support rough sleepers and those at risk of homelessness into tenancies of their own.
The funding will be used to help with deposits for accommodation and to secure alternative rooms that are already available and ready for use, such as student accommodation.
A further £16 million is also being provided so that vulnerable people currently in emergency accommodation can access the specialist help they need for substance misuse issues.
The £105 million is made up of £85 million of new funding from HM Treasury and £20 million from refocusing existing homelessness and rough sleeping budgets.
The amount of recycling collected from households across Worcestershire has rocketed by 12% during lockdown.
In total, 11,200 tonnes of recyclable items were collected during April and May – up 1,190 tonnes compared with the same period in 2019.
It is the equivalent of collecting an additional 135,000 green bins of recycling.
This outweighs the 4% increase in general waste across the county during the same period.
Household Recycling Centres are now open but with social distancing rules in place. Please make sure you have read and understood them before you travel.
If you are interested in learning more about how to reduce your waste then every Wednesday at 2pm, the Let’s Waste Less team are holding waste reduction sessions over Zoom, offering useful advice and tips.
As many of you will know, we now have a Destination Zero plan to help us become a carbon neutral district by 2050. One of the actions within that plan is to support the Malvern Hills Repair Café to develop their service.
The Café is currently looking into potentially developing an outreach service for 2021, visiting different village halls across the district during the course of the year. This would be a reduced service to their permanent one, with two repairers and they would bring any equipment they need. They would just need the hall to provide some tables and chairs.
There are a few other things to consider before responding:
They are volunteers who work for donations so ideally the village hall would be able to supply the village hall for a few hours free of charge.
Whilst reducing impact on the environment is a crucial element of their work, they also believe that the social element is as important and the usual Repair Café includes tea, coffee and biscuit provision for those bringing their items along. As they will only have two volunteers for this outreach service, they would welcome support from one or two members of the community in providing refreshments for local residents who attend the cafe with their items.
This would not be a regular event but more likely an annual visit. Because it will be a one off we would ask the parish/town council to support us in promoting the service beforehand.
The village hall would need to provide parking and be easily accessible, with a kitchen or tea-making facilities available.
If you think your village hall would be able to accommodate the Repair Café for a session in 2021/22 then please let Claire know at ideally by Thursday 30 July.
Keep on running…
Our Health and Wellbeing officer, Rachel Nichols, would like to work with our Parish and Town Councils to come up with an accessible walking/running route in each parish over the next few years.
Ideally the route will:
be under 5km
be circular
have few stiles
avoid busy roads and private land
have somewhere to park at the start
You may also want to take the opportunity to showcase a piece of local heritage, like a beloved church, as part of it too. The route could be part of an already established public right of way and this could just be an opportunity to promote it as an accessible, family-friendly walk or a running route.
Claire will be supporting Rachel with this project. We are hoping the walks will become waymarked routes with some also featuring on our walking app.
If you would like your parish to be included in this project and have an idea for a route then please let Claire know by emailing before Thursday 30 July at
Heritage Open Days
Once a year, local historic buildings open their doors for the public to discover more about the hidden history on their doorstep. Although it is not yet clear if this September’s events can take place, the local organisers would like to hear any suggestions and comments about the annual festival. The current plan is to collectively assemble a draft programme which can be adapted accordingly.
The theme for 2020 is ‘Hidden Nature’ with a focus on the natural world. You can email the local organisers via
For 2020, we have revised the existing Letterboxing project due to Covid-19, temporarily renaming it as ‘Photoboxing’. This year there will be no physical boxes to find; instead, you need to take photographs of the answers to your clues. There are still 25 clues to solve, with five walks to choose from around our district.
You can purchase the latest clue pack for just £3 here. Select ‘Community Health’ as the top drop down and ‘Photoboxing’ as the second option.
We will be running a new virtual challenge from Monday 20 July. You can find out more about the challenge at www.malvernhills.gov.uk/get-active or check out the promotional video here (poster attached).
Funding support for community groups and charities
Each week we are adding new sources of funding support available to community groups and charities who are affected by the COVID-19 outbreak or who are working to support vulnerable people impacted by COVID-19.
If you are aware of anyone who is vulnerable and in need, please make sure they fill in the form or call the number on the Worcestershire Here 2 Help website.
Visit the Virtual Village Hall
Anyone looking to beat the boredom of isolation is invited to visit the Virtual Village Hall, a new programme of online activities to join in with at home.
Designed by the Royal Voluntary Service, the Virtual Village Hall is supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery and features themed video sessions led by expert tutors, TV and radio personalities, and Royal Voluntary Service activity co-ordinators and volunteers.
Live and pre-recorded sessions take place daily and include exercise and dance, music and singing, relaxation and meditation, arts and crafts, cooking and baking, technology skills, gardening and more.
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Residents in Abberley are being asked for their views on a draft plan for future development in their parish.
The draft Abberley Neighbourhood Plan covers the period between 2020 and 2030 and sets out a vision and policies to guide development in the parish.
The draft Plan includes policies to guide new housing in the parish and to ensure that new buildings are appropriately designed. The Plan includes also policies to protect key views and community facilities, and proposes the designation of seven new Local Green Spaces.
Neighbourhood Plans are a key part of the Government’s localism agenda to give local people more of a say on issues such as the design of new buildings and how best to protect the environment.
The draft Plan is now being published for public consultation.
The consultation starts on Monday 29 June and runs until 5pm on Monday 24 August 2020.
Once the consultation is completed, the Parish Council will revise the Plan to take account of comments received. It will then be submitted to Malvern Hills District Council. Following further consultation and an independent examination, if approved a referendum will be held. If more than 50 per cent of voters in the parish back the plan, it will become part of the statutory development plan for Malvern Hills District, sitting alongside the South Worcestershire Development Plan, and will be used when determining planning decisions in Abberley parish.
Catherine Knight, Chairman of Abberley Parish Council, said: “The residents of Abberley consider the rural nature of our parish – its landscape, wildlife and history – to be fundamental to the character of our area. Our Neighbourhood Plan aims to maintain and improve that character and to address the needs and wishes of those who live, work, socialise and relax within the parish. Please tell us what you think of the draft Plan and let us have your views”.
Full details of where to see the draft Plan and how to make comments can be found on the Parish Council website at https://www.abberleyparish.org.uk/draft-plan . Comments can be sent to the Parish Clerk by email to , submitted electronically on the Parish Council website, by post to c/o Abberley Parish Council, 1a Church Walk, Stourport on Severn, Worcestershire DY13 0AL, or handed in at Abberley Village Stores.
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We continue to see the reopening of some services and businesses across the district with many shops beginning to open their doors this week. We hope that you, your councillors and residents stay safe.
You can keep up-to-date with all our public messaging by following our social media accounts or checking the coronavirus updates on our webpage
Changes to lockdown restrictions
The Cabinet Office has updated its guidance on what you can and cannot do. This includes information on changes to the restrictions on people in the NHS shielded group.
You must now wear a face covering if you are travelling on public transport, although you are advised to avoid it and walk, cycle or go by car if you can. Here’s some advice on how to make and wear a face covering.
Track and Trace – Local Outbreak Plan
Councils will be responsible for managing and enforcing any localised outbreaks or lockdowns, linked in with the national programme run by Public Health England, as part of the new test and trace procedure.
Worcestershire County Council will be the lead in our area and have been given £2.7million from a national £300 million fund to develop and action their plan. Worcestershire Regulatory Service officers will be involved in the response to any local outbreak. The money will be distributed at the end of June when local plans are expected to be in place. Work is continuing to get arrangements in place locally including IT systems to track incidents/outbreaks.
Localised early warning indicators are also being developed to help give us more information on the potential for future outbreaks. The current thinking is while we may have some localised outbreaks during the summer, the risk of a second wave of the virus is greatest from September onwards leading into the winter months.
Support for those affected by flooding
Virtual roadshow events are taking place to help people who were affected by flooding during the autumn and winter, particularly February’s severe weather event.
They are open to residents and business owners who will be able to speak to representatives from the National Flood Forum, Worcestershire County Council, Malvern Hills District Council, the Environment Agency and Severn Trent Water.
Advice will be on offer on a wide range of flooding issues including insurance and property re-instatement.
Sessions will take place on the following dates:
River Severn and Powick – Monday 22 June
Tenbury and Teme Valley – Friday 26 June
To attend one of the sessions you need to book a slot by calling the National Flood Forum on 01299 403101
Places of worship reopening for individual prayer
From Monday 15 June places of worship are permitted to reopen for individual prayer in line with social distancing guidelines. Communally led prayer, worship or devotion such as services, evensong, informal prayer meetings, Mass, Jummah or Kirtan will not be possible at this stage.
New guidance will be published shortly. This will recommend the thorough cleaning of shared spaces, hand cleansing at entry and exit and asking worshippers to bring their own items such as a prayer mat or religious text, instead of sharing or using communal ones.
Places of worship still have discretion over when they consider it safe to open and may decide to remain closed or reopen at a slower pace if they wish.
Planning and development management
In a previous newsletter, we mentioned that the Government has announced a series of measures that have implications for both the district council and local councils. This includes allowing builders to agree flexible construction site working hours with their local council, such as staggering builders’ arrival times to ease pressure on public transport. We have now produced a guidance note on this.
People Make Places Fund (Malvern Hills)
Helping our local economy and our communities to rebuild is important to our overall recovery plan for the district. As part of that plan, we want to get behind projects that have the support of the community and make a positive difference.
We have pre-selected some groups and organisations, including those signed up to the Good Neighbour Network, that we know are providing important services and support and would benefit from additional financial help. These groups will have access to our Spacehive crowdfunding platform to unlock and raise funds to continue their vital work.
The district is full of people with great ideas who come together to make things happen to support their communities. People Make Places Fund helps to connect those ideas that make a positive difference with supporters, to raise funds to make projects happen. You can find out more about the fund by emailing: . Details of local projects that are using the crowdfunding platform will be shared over the next month.
Bike Security Marking
The Malvern Hills and Wychavon Joint Community Safety Team are running five bike security marking events next week. We have had a fantastic response so far and the event in Malvern on Monday 22 June is now fully booked.
There are still spaces available at the following events:
Great Witley Village Hall Car Park, Friday 26 June, 11am-2pm
Pershore Civic Centre, Tuesday 23 June, 1-4pm
Evesham Viaduct Car Park, Wednesday 24 June, 1-4pm
If you would like to book a 15 minute slot to get your bike security marked, please email: .
Keep on running…
Our Health and Wellbeing officer, Rachel Nichols, would like to work with our Parish and Town Councils to come up with an accessible walking/running route in each parish over the next few years.
Ideally the route will:
be under 5km
be circular
have few stiles
avoid busy roads and private land
have somewhere to park at the start
You may also want to take the opportunity to showcase a piece of local heritage, like a beloved church, as part of it too. The route could be part of an already established public right of way and this could just be an opportunity to promote it as an accessible, family-friendly walk or a running route.
Claire will be supporting Rachel with this project. We are hoping the walks will become waymarked routes with some also featuring on our walking app.
If you would like your parish to be included in this project and have an idea for a route then please let Claire know by emailing before Thursday 30 July at
Here 2 Help update
As of the 3 June 2020 there have been 2,920 requests for help and over 2,000 offers of help. If you are aware of anyone who is vulnerable and in need, please make sure they fill in the form or call the number on the Worcestershire Here 2 Help website.
Funding support for community groups and charities
Each week we are adding new sources of funding support available to community groups and charities who are affected by the COVID-19 outbreak or who are working to support vulnerable people impacted by COVID-19.
Anyone looking to beat the boredom of isolation is invited to visit the Virtual Village Hall, a new programme of online activities to join in with at home.
Designed by the Royal Voluntary Service, the Virtual Village Hall is supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery and features themed video sessions led by expert tutors, TV and radio personalities, and Royal Voluntary Service activity co-ordinators and volunteers.
Live and pre-recorded sessions take place daily and include exercise and dance, music and singing, relaxation and meditation, arts and crafts, cooking and baking, technology skills, gardening and more.
Keeping well at home
Here is the latest social prescribing newsletter from South Worcestershire Citizens Advice, with tips on how to keep well at home. Please feel free to share this with your residents.
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Malvern Hills District Council Community Safety Team will be holding a bike security marking event on: Fri 26 June at Great Witley Village Hall (Car park) 10am- 1pm
You MUST book an appointment using the email address below
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As stated previously, 97% of Primary Schools are open for Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 pupils. Up to 60% of eligible pupils attended last week but due to staffing and space constraints, some smaller schools have re-opened on a part time basis.
Plans are being finalised for the phased return of pupils in year 10 and 12 in secondary schools, sixth form and further education colleges across the county from Monday next week (15 June). Risk assessments have been taking place on a school by school basis to ensure pupils and staff will be returning to school safely.
Face-to-face birth registrations by appointment only resumed this week at four sites across Worcestershire – Worcester (County Hall), Bromsgrove, Redditch and Kidderminster, and by the end of Saturday, the offices will have registered 226 births which is a fantastic achievement.
The Regional Testing Facility at Worcester Warriors can process approx. 600 tests per day. Capacity is managed within the DHSC system, with availability being released to meet demand as required. Review of “pop-up” locations underway as businesses and sites start to re-open.
10 of the 11 Household Recycling Centres in Worcestershire are now open. As expected, these are extremely busy and therefore additional traffic management measures have been put in place.
The level of infections in Care Homes in Worcestershire remains stable and in line with levels across the West Midlands. All staff and residents in Care Homes with positive cases of COVID-19 have been tested.
The Test and Trace service is live. A team of Environmental Health Officers and Public Health Practitioners will provide this locally in Worcestershire. The COVID-19 Outbreak Control Plan is being developed
Plans under way to facilitate the phased re-opening of Libraries next month. Risk assessments being undertaken to ensure social distancing rules can be observed.
Pressure continues to ease on the Acute Trust with the number of active cases and new admissions still falling. Only 29 new cases have been identified in the past 10 days.
No significant issues with PPE. Now responding to calls for PPE from Dental Surgeries in light of plans to re-open next week.
Plans to support businesses as we begin to enter the economic recovery phase are being developed jointly by the County Council, the District Councils and partners. Government grants continue to be distributed to ensure businesses benefit from the additional funds.
Key Service Areas
Adult Services
Increasing concerns re the financial viability of Care Homes linked to a reduction in admissions.
As with school capacity issues, adherence to social distancing guidance will impact on Day Care capacity provision.
Worcestershire County Council Care Home Support plan has been published and is available at:
COVID-19 restrictions have enabled a review to commence on how service provision could be delivered differently in future.
In addition to Libraries, exploring opportunities to re-open Museums and Registration Services.
Children’s Services
Awaiting several guidance notes from the Department for Education on:
Home to School Transport
Summer Activity Clubs
Autumn Term commencement
There remains a level of parental anxiety surrounding the phased re-opening of schools, which accounts for the lower turnout than expected.
To ensure social distancing measures are in place, it is estimated that there will be a significant reduction in pupil capacity, although this will obviously vary by school.
Attendance at school is still to be voluntary and online learning will continue to be available pupils not in schools.
Home to School transport being provided to those entitled to subsidised transport. Whilst too early to say, it is likely that transport expenditure will increase
Community Services
The Here2Help Contact Centre has scaled its opening times to reflect the reduction in calls for assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions paper being developed relating to testing within the community.
Economy & Infrastructure
Highways surface dressing and maintenance returning to “Business as Usual”. Construction work on the county’s major infrastructure projects are restarting.
The vastly improved Kidderminster Rail Station opened 6/6/20
In accordance with recent guidance from Transport Minister Baroness Vere, contractors are required to comply with the Highway Sector’s recently issued Site Operating Procedures which require personnel with symptoms to stay at home and sets out clear hygiene and travel procedures for those attending site.
Workforce and Training
Working from home will be the norm for the foreseeable future. We remain committed to ensuring staff are supported and that any action we take is mindful of wider considerations such as future transmission risk, social distancing measures, school closures, childcare needs and transport/travel concerns.
Self-assessment of home workspaces is now under way and all requests for additional equipment will be delivered by 12 June.
Communications
Developing messages around Test and Trace
Working with the Worcestershire Association of Carers, celebrating National Carers Week.
Finance
£2.7m funding allocated to support Test and Trace.
The return to MHCLG on our expected spend / lost income due next week, with an increasing concern over Social Care and Home to School Transport.
COVID-19 STATISTICS
Official statistics and information are available on the link below:
WHERE CAN I GET FURTHER INFORMATION, HELP AND ADVICE?
Reminder that the Here2Help website www.worcestershire.gov.uk/here2help is the first point of contact if people want to offer assistance or gain support. The other option is the telephone contact number which is staffed 8am-6pm 6 days a week – 01905 768053.
Carers who support a family member or friend who require support should contact the Worcestershire Association of Carers on www.carersworcs.org.uk or call the Helpline 0300 012 4272.
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Over the years many problems have been caused by illegal trespass at Shaver’s End Quarry. Although the quarry is situated in the parish of Astley and Dunley we are greatly impacted by whatever happens there.
The last few weeks, despite the regulations governing movement and social distancing, have seen a huge influx on to that site which has caused severe and worrying disruption to Abberley inhabitants.
The police are extremely aware of the problem and as a result there has been a stronger police presence with vehicles being towed, fines issued and arrests being made. However, last weekend saw an increase in activity which saw over a hundred vehicles parked on the Shaver’s End Road, blocking it completely. No farm, or emergency vehicle or ordinary motorist could have got through.
The Parish Council has started an incident log which Carole Hirst, our Parish Clerk, will maintain. We would be very grateful for two actions on the part of parishioners; that they are to report any incident, which has given them cause for concern, to both any member of the Parish Council and the Police.
The police can be contacted on 101 with the specific request that the incident is reported to the Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) at Droitwich. It doesn’t matter what the incident is whether it is being approached by people selling drugs, dangerous driving around the lanes or cars blocking roads it should be reported. Indeed, any suspicious activity in Abberley should be noted.
Parents – please discourage any of your children from going to the quarry which apart from being an illegal activity, is known as a place where drugs are dealt and has already claimed the life of one young man.
It is extremely important that we build up a body of evidence to support the moves to solve this issue. Photographing car number plates is extremely useful as this places people in the vicinity but no one should attempt to engage with members of the public or do anything with which they feel uncomfortable.
The rubbish which is regularly dumped is a disgrace and despite valiant efforts on the part of villagers to clear it continues to blight our beautiful countryside.
Perhaps with a combined effort and refusal to let this situation continue we may be able to do something about it.
Abberley Parish Council
June 2020
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We are beginning to see the reopening of some services and businesses across the district. We hope that you, your councillors and residents continue to stay safe.
As we were unable to hold a Parish Forum in the spring we are considering arranging a virtual session. This will follow a similar format to the normal forum style where we provide you with a district council update, you request a speaker/topic and we also hold a virtual workshop with us splitting into smaller groups to discuss things in a bit more detail. If you and your councillors would be interested in attending and would like to request a topic, please let Claire Vaughan know at or tel: 01684 862449.
You can also keep up-to-date with all our public messaging by following our social media accounts or checking the coronavirus updates on our webpage
What is and isn’t allowed under the new rules
The Cabinet Office has provided a detailed FAQs list for people on what is and isn’t allowed following changes to the lockdown restrictions.
Track and Trace System
The Government has launched a new NHS Test and Trace service across England.
Anyone who tests positive for Coronavirus will be contacted within 24 hours by the NHS Test and Trace service via text, an email alert or a call and will be asked to share information about their recent interactions. This could include household members, people with whom they have been in direct contact or within 2 metres for more than 15 minutes. They will be given instructions on how to share details of people they’ve been in close, recent contact with and places they have visited, and will be asked to provide this information online via a secure website or over the phone with an NHS contact tracer.
Anyone identified to have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for Coronavirus will be alerted by the NHS Test and Trace service via text or email. They will then need to log on to the NHS Test and Trace website. If this isn’t possible, a trained call handler will contact the identified person about what they need to do.
The Government has also expanded testing availability for children aged under five, to help support the phased opening of schools and childcare settings in England from 1 June.
All symptomatic individuals in England can now access a test if they need one.
Our recovery plan was approved at Executive Committee on 26 May. The plan sets out how the council will help its communities and economies recover from the Coronavirus pandemic, as well as how the organisation will get back on track. The approach to recovery is based on four pillars:
Our communities and the local economy
Resetting the business of the council
Recovery of the organisations
Councillors and democracy
Discretionary Grant funding
A grant from the Local Authority Discretionary Grants Fund is available for Malvern Hills businesses not eligible to receive either the cash grant for retail, hospitality and leisure businesses or the small business grant.
Guidance has been issued by the Government and the types of business that are expected to benefit from this new funding are:
Businesses in shared offices or other flexible workspaces. Examples could include units in industrial parks, science parks and incubators which do not have their own business rates assessment
Regular market traders with fixed building costs, such as rent, who do not have their own business rates assessment
Bed & Breakfasts which pay Council Tax instead of business rates
Charity properties in receipt of charitable business rates relief which would otherwise have been eligible for Small Business Rates Relief or Rural Rate Relief
We have put together a policy to help us distribute this money in the fairest way possible and to help us support as many businesses as possible. Unfortunately, the money will not be enough to help every single business that does not qualify for the two main grants.
Business should ensure they have read the guidance before completing the application form.
The application form is available here. The deadline for applications is 5pm on 26 June 2020. Payments will be made after the funding round closes.
Businesses occupying rated property that are eligible for the Small Business or Retail Hospitality and Leisure grants but have not applied are still able to apply via the MHDC website.
Covid-19 Memory Bank Project
Malvern Hills District Council has launched the Covid-19 Memory Bank Project.
The Covid-19 outbreak is undoubtedly a significant moment in human history and we are keen to capture information about what happened locally to inform future generations.
People are encouraged to send in messages of goodwill they have received from neighbours, rainbow pictures they have drawn, messages of thanks they have left for key workers, diary entries the may have made during lockdown, video blogs, pictures, video footage, poems, songs or artwork.
The subject can be anything from how people felt during this time to the way the community pulled together, the weekly clap for our carers event, response of key workers on the frontline and the challenges or joys of home schooling.
The information received will be used in a future art project or exhibition and then handed over to the archive at The Hive or locally for preservation.
Helping our local economy and our communities to rebuild is important to our overall recovery plan for the district. As part of that plan, we want to get behind projects that have the support of the community and make a positive difference.
We have pre-selected some groups and organisations, including those signed up to the Good Neighbour Network, that we know are providing important services and support and would benefit from additional financial help. These groups will have access to our Spacehive crowdfunding platform to unlock and raise funds to continue their vital work.
The district is full of people with great ideas who come together to make things happen to support their communities. People Make Places Fund helps to connect those ideas that make a positive difference with supporters, to raise funds to make projects happen. You can find out more about the fund by emailing: . Details of local projects that are using the crowdfunding platform will be shared over the next month.
Funding support for community groups and charities
Each week we are adding new sources of funding support available to community groups and charities who are affected by the COVID-19 outbreak or who are working to support vulnerable people impacted by COVID-19.
A reminder that if you are aware of anyone who is vulnerable and in need to please make sure they fill in the form or call the number on the Here 2 Help website.
Pledge to help flood hit communities
Residents and businesses devastated by February’s severe flooding will be able to access help, advice and support at virtual roadshows.
Held by the National Flooding Forum, the roadshows in Malvern Hills will run on the following dates:
River Severn and Powick – Friday 19 June River Severn and Powick – Monday 22 June
Tenbury and Teme Valley – Friday 26 June
Anyone wanting to attend one of the virtual sessions needs to book a slot by calling the National Flood Forum on 01299 403101. Once interest has been registered, joining details for the online sessions will be provided. Click here for more information.
New training courses for clerks and councillors
Worcestershire CALC has just released a host of new training options for parish clerks and councillors. Visit www.worcscalc.org.uk/ to find out more.
Finally…
Did you see our Community Environmental Protection Officers Dan and Jude on Channel 5’s Filthy Britain SOS (formally known as ‘Grime and Punishment’) on Sunday evening? If not, then you can watch on catch-up and they also feature in the second episode on Sunday 7 June. It’s not all as filthy as the title would have you believe, with Dan and Jude demonstrating several of the tasks they regularly undertake to keep our streets clean including enforcement work and education.
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